Grimsby Independent, 16 Jan 1890, p. 4

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«_ Partios having town lots c ces for sale, should call on 01 terian friends, who intend p or erecting a mansé for their The first meeting cil will be held in Mnnflnv l rvew dus Ned 4Cn NTA missionary services were held in S. Lukes church, on Wednesday eaen ing, Jan. 8th, Rev. Messr3 Howitt, of Stoney Creek, and Geoghan, of Ham. ilton, took part in the services, which were most interesting and heartily enâ€" joyed by all present. “ â€"Horse and cattle medicines at Greenwood‘s St. Catharines, U n Uoiut years old, Ul Ww har LDirectorsâ€"â€" W Buckbee, A. Tester M. 0. Merritt, C. Colliton, T. Barnard A. D. Middsugih. s3Â¥ "C. Merritt Ralph â€" Field,~ W. S. Hibbard. Audi tory=â€"Drâ€" MeMnrois U B1 30# Missio nb At the annual meeting of the South Grimshy Agricultural Society, (the fallowing officers were elected for the year 1890 ; president, I. A. Coon ; vice: president, E. A. Morse ; ‘ee‘y: treas., W. H. Morgan. ¥«. C L. C Wy*Bro® w i â€"H: Morga last evening installed the following 0 ficers of Court Empress, No, 23014 C Â¥.,..C._R., Aâ€"PD=MaCaNavtgeqâ€" ;‘ f (F})}(]? I%erritt; Treas., R. M. GFHH‘RE' $._8.. PIJ. A. Nehnick:; ‘R. S t J Armstrong ; Chap., CGeo. Paton; S W._ E. Ismond ; J.MW., S. W. Wood lam;, S. B isÂ¥ Sprague; J. B., J Testor ; P. C R., John Lundy. Oficeâ€" P37 i srads 10CK Eim ; 3 arac and Cedar Ties, deli aud Stations on the line Trunk Railway. The Tj feet long, six inches thicl inch . face; hewn 3, sawn opposite sides and sqnare Oak and Chestnut may : sides to thae ;’ollowing size s1x inches thick, with T Prompt cash payments, pATLiCiiLAF® Wirilalis uin ary navt a+ pared nut. ( Ai i ptatifenn en /. . 1: ‘_a spirit of emterprise, for which he deserves credit, and which would materially affect the appearance of the town, were some of our other residents to follow his example. f A number of the friends of Mr. and NMrs. H. D. Walker gathered at their home on Thursday evening, last, to welcome them home from their bridal tour. A very pleasant evening was spent by those who had gathered to wish Mr. and Mrs. Walker a long life and imucF barviw~as.. DDiV o 5 500 men‘s overcoats from 9 â€" i se ie Te on oc > ind d ie We en dX 4 As: oatous~:D;, McMurchle, being | 300 men‘s melton and beapy zgovlwm Cruickshhlank,bx;a;(t)or Sa%bnth eligible to qualify as reeve of the townâ€" * l as 1: , prea ng 27 & = T « a i‘ihfl‘.’.‘..“.?.-,iafge rt;} og nfi,;‘day To ’7’.’_30 ;‘fx{l ship, he being medical health officer E. , Visisore walcome. Pews free, under the council, I would say that I ( t C oo itte o . have it from the best authority that he E _ Â¥ m or f 7 is LUKE ‘&“ANGLICA}L can not legally qualify, but as you have 6. Hev. Fred C Pipet pastor SS at 10 shown by your votes that you want him 5 4 _ Divine servtce |1 : d T s 1 + @2 on TrAGh A‘at :sofiud.f;lfnagon&tgt 11%0:1{ for that office I will not protest the elecâ€"| / i« l? Ird 4 446 66 8 * * * y Service ‘and (l)holr practice Wodnetsdaysa 38 tlon’ .but.let hlm tal.(e the seat if he ean #*C p m. Allwill be welcome. Seats froo" conscientiously qualify, 7 feanâ€" t : e rim t o in rventnonirenmesentnmmncatentimeaies [ 1 D my many.friends in the township / s Tess I would take this méans of publicly exâ€" L. gmithville News. pressing my thanks for their support at A\ :““”â€" au timefl, and to thOSG Of my associates M\\. + « " m It is a pleasant duty for us to noge | in the county council for the patt Pwo l the improvement that Rev. Father and half years, who have so freely exâ€" s McKas has made in the appearance ,f | pressed their regret at my defeat I shall .‘ the Roman Catholic church premises | !Ways retain the on kmdly_ feelings. 16 J‘th here. A strong, handsome wire fence I can Nok close without saying of th.e has been erected and sidewa,lks, run. | County Offi‘”als that.‘tl.xey chave be_en M ts %BE ning to the church door, have been forr.nly kmdh and ]ZV lé]mg dat allk;lmeizito 4: laid down. Father McRae is showing aESISt e ind asthc ,kan would fendor A & i) a spirit of emterprise, for which he | * eIme:lfl dm:(‘)}:rf?or 2: ti. thank You M; 44 « « Mir. tis., deserv‘es credit, and which yould Editor for space gallowed me }i,n our | Lot of New Years weltics materially affect the appearance of the luable icar I;l J L L. q .08 L ho ol uoo â€" o es own, were some of our other residents | YÂ¥44 Journal. on . 5 . & Sh ‘vir. and M d much !‘xappiv Ties Wanted.â€"‘ red to pay the } t. Cherry, Rock ic and4 Codar Ti d Stations on tl ink Railway, t102g; Six inche h. face; chewn 0 natta afl 2 29 e W D 8.In Seqrf meets fofg Sortnin>â€"s ntat Sunds 33 i1 n JyCZEune ol <the (Gp Railway . The Ties must be e 2 SX inches thick with a go ce; hewn or sawn evenly on ; e sides and sqnare at ends. W1 i Chestonut may ‘be sawn on ho following gize: Eight feet l ies thick, with nine inch f; cash payments,.â€" RBop furt] ars write or apply to Oâ€"E. Kont Indoependent biinlding gsiâ€" * «â€"A very fine yoke well broken and in to J a NDOM sTal ou 91 N24 LLRCELET U__[ll‘ U-l.‘-lUAN‘ ; Reov. Freq C P‘xPer, pastor: ~Sâ€"S at 10 | g Divine servtce i1 a m and 7 p m. Holy numion fArst sund=y in month at 11 a m £ * third _ © t ‘"8am _ | ; ceâ€"aftd cholt practice Wodnesdsys at 8 All will be welcome, Seats free, C ~â€"~~~:1"1”":""-':---:--- l : s I sgmithville Nows. y s o n oo t one al P se ~_OO sn on n agte e s is a pleasant duty for us to note | !D inprovement that Rev. Father | 3! 1d,> W. 8. Hibbard. Aud McMurchic, W. B. Adams tives to Fair Conventonâ€" on, _ Wardell, Seaver Hilb urchie and Morgan. 1N h In ag of the new c in Adkin‘s Hall 11 o‘clock a. m. v Wm Cruickshank, pastor & s 19 a in, preaching at 2â€"30 p m it every Wednesday at 7. walcome. Pews free, town lots or resi t double the ction. n H 6 highe .O M A D ‘all on our Presby- intend purchasing RNC3. .4 * & & PRESBYTERIAN ster in cherge, 8. Keffer. C worahip at 2 p. m, presching laciture every Thursday nig izcrs wolcome. J ONI <en and in good orâ€" Merritt, Fulton, . W. Wright, pastor, 3. S, n& lirin,7 p m.Y PC A,Tue P:hy s imeeting Thursday s cordialiy welcomed. 7 ePP‘Y 60 O.â€"6. Konkle nt building, Grimgby ) Bro." WwW. H; Morgan alled the following of. mpress, No. 230, I, O, MaCSHERKEGEEE [ _ ng, all in. long linch n Ines inprch fMreotopy 1 m 1ETHODIST DISQIPLE SAAA CIGIENC( hest price for Im, White Oal n lelivered Stowell‘s pill a box at Gr V wpicepiess nights, evening, last, to that terrible cough from their bridal remedy for you. & ant evening was | ham. had gathered to *â€"â€"**â€"â€"â€"â€"_ 0: Light feet lo;;é nine inch face. o« Eorâ€" further lle _ church premises adsome wire fence ad sidewalks, runâ€" door, have been McRae is showing | Be, for which he id which would |. appearance of the i ur other residents riends of Mr. and athered at their evening, last, to tl rom their bridal | re int evening was | h: had gathered to alker a long life idersigned is pro. | 6P price for Chogt. pe White Oak, Tamâ€" de vered at sidings an â€" of the Grand if es must be eight & with a seven | att evenly on two | hai : at ends. White rup be sawn on all far 2 Eigl}t feet long tre; iine inch face. | 4 minister resembling xll, ~all the CATHOLIC * n e ier. . M. Gritew* size now of oxen a t treenâ€" coun idenâ€" ARaams ieffer. â€"Churct presaching at 3 a J 8. 3. at 10 A,Tuesday Price $1 per bottle, or gists have it or can get to any address on recei tors. ~Dr. B. I. Kpx=naiÂ¥t SOLD BY ALLI, * 3 ) INTON GOUNTY, OH1O, Dec, I9, 1888. Dr. B. J. Kexoarr. Go. f Gents. : I feel it my duty to say what I have done with your Kendall‘s Spavin Cure. â€" I have cured twentyâ€"five horses that had Spavins, ten of Ring Bome, nine affliicted with Big BHead and seven of Big Sraw. Since I have had one of your books and followed the directions, I have neve lost a case of any kind. _ KENDALL‘S SPAVIN CURE, SANT, WINTON'COU;TY, Ox1o Dr. B. J. KENDALL Co. BROOKLYN, N. Y., November 3, 1888 Dr. B. J. KExnDALL Co. o Dear Sirs : I desire to give you testimonial of : good opinion of your Kendall‘s Spavin Cure, I ha used it for Lameness, Stiff JSoints arnd Spavin andI have found it a sure cure. I cordially recor mend it to all horsemen. Yours truly. EKE (Are mu 1 hh ts ) ie rmntont, AntorihstaieintsaP BAZ c d RRLEH KENDALL‘s SPAVIN CuREF SaAnt, W B 7 T, WINTON Comury Miurn‘ Maa 100 aan LLMWOOD, ILL.., Nov. 20, 1888. Dr. B.J. KexDparL Co. Dear Sirs: I have always purchased your Kenâ€" dall‘s Spavin Cure by. the half dozen bottles., â€" I wouldlike prices in larger quantity, I think it is one of the bestliniments on earth. ~I have used it in my stables for three years. Yours truly, CHas. A. Sxvor®. ©Y mm m mm es al l 202 i KENDAELS spavin‘ c " y vLIP00 oHccoessial Remedy . covered, as it is certain in its effects and blister, Read proof below. OFFrice or Church Catarrh cured, health and s secured by Shiloh‘s Catarr Price 50¢., nasal injector free Henry: & Oldham‘s. ble manv farmers who are now B the BE grale o begin apaie to uo cend if heroically persevered in, it will surely make headway against what now looks so hopeless, but there seems to be a fear of sunâ€"burnt hands and faces, dirty clothes and boots. The desire to have & reputation that he does not work on a farm has been a fruitfal source of loss to many farmers. A course of this kind once entered upon will be hard to depart from. * mioser supervision of mach; tools, the stock and their food for everything: and everythin place. No one is as much inte these things as the boss.: will in & fewmwfim Tho Most Successfal Reime d AaAil ie personal attention to all the most minu ’details of the farm. There are a thou and small leaks about the managémer of an ordinary farm, that if not elosel attended to, will surely bring the mos hard working. farmer to ruin and bank tuptcy. _ Nineâ€"tenthsof the thinking farmers can attribute their present dis tress to no other cause tham a lack 0. close sttention to tHe Hatans "p uo uc CLEVEL&AND BAY 7â€"80 Attend to Busi Nothing but ultimate â€" ab‘farmer in the faas <t.. Sleepless nights Yours truly, " 22 / o Set.it JOTâ€"you, or it will be sent ‘ss on receipt of price by the Fproprie- »â€" J. KExpALL Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. Shiloh‘s Vitalizer is constipation, losg of â€" and all symbtoms of d and 75 cents per botitle ham‘s. Hor every discription of har cheap, go to Morgan‘s, 2 [tivie cough. : Shiloh‘s Cure 1y for you. Sold by Henry ‘ CHARLES A., SNYDER, Nt cerrevimgmre ruly, A. H. Gitserr, Manager Troy Laundry SAables Enrmwoop, Irt e to give you testimonial of my * Kendall‘s Spavin Cure. Ihave 68, Stiff JSoints amd Spavins, a sure cure. I cordially recomâ€" BREEDER OFr AND TROTTINQ BRED HOrgres six bottles for $5, All Drug. EIEARIE LCOR TT weay (ommunications the face who dosen‘t pay ion to all the most minute DRUGGISTsS. ery tI‘llly yours a_tlth“and sweet bre Anorew TurnrEr, Horse Doctor, made miserable FULTON, Jan 2L machinery and heir food, a place everything in {ts oL. N CURE arrh Remedy is what you need for £ appetite, dizziness f dysyepsia. Price 10 tle at, Henry & Oldâ€" siness C ES TB THos. THrar, Noox. ‘ THE TownsHuip thank you Mr. # i_"‘{: 4 d me in your| L096 of New Years mwelties just to hand; goods suitable f’d;héifiay presâ€" 3}‘::;54 q. _ ___| ents. _ Fancy pins, ormments, buckles e thinking present disg @ a lack 0. uin â€" stares dosen‘t pay icnry &( ‘rested in Sold it thous ath tares i{Jackets, Office and residence in the houseforn erly occupied by C Kilborn le by is the ronrommmnacmmagmmenmunionuetbustamemyeseccre: at ire and Burglarâ€"Proof Saf@ s z;%dj Vault Doors. f“g Circulars and all necessary irformaâ€" ion furnished on application. y Saw Mills. \Vood~Working, Machinery, 3, 1890. hand ents, BMAL ; gr bags, t}fg' kerch )d~â€"] chiefs lined : and ki FaJ it THE GREAT DRY GOODS . . @0 nant LINERY ~MERCHAN trade, gents‘ ties, gents‘ lined _ and unâ€" lined gloves, mitts, Astrachan . gloves, braces, handkerchicfs, §0X, etc, .. Give us a call and you will be satisfied with the goods we show and the prices® we quote. . f Millinery by Miss Noble, â€" Dre mantle making a Specia;lzy', magn DR. R. H. DEL. all goods down, as tion for the table and piano coy prices. _ New makes have overâ€"hauled our NE time we wish you all anl we will help you to berso by offering you some extraâ€" ordinary bargains. We bhave purchased a job line of shawls ant can%’glve yollâ€"* beautiful Cashmere eveniag shawl for 75¢., a good allâ€"wool heavy shawl $1.25, which would in the regular figy cost you $2.25. Ladies‘ fancy cOlox;ngerseys in all the new shades at extremely low i ware Ring St. |} in great variety, ladiqffi'gé, fancy bags, etc., lace handkerde k handâ€" kerchiefs, linnen embrojered handkerâ€" chigfs, plush,.orname 3, kid. gloves lined and unlined even} ." in silk and kid gloves, infants bootees, caps, jackets, mitts, etc. Ajery _ 1Lachinery. ~nendo ! Selfâ€"preservation ; We are comp virtually give our an indiscriminate to the four winds. V B BEAMSVILLE. B Galt, Ont. H{AA PPY Flourins pilano covers 87 71 1171 171C 1ayhew & 6 Shingle are compelle makes in corsets. W Last, Ha TREI\ 15 J OM ES ST r stock and marked a particular attrac» Mill YEAPRPR ts fr up. : € > ’aand %[gagve!;coats from $5.99 up 1¢ W onderful Geap Man is the firy of nature. A bitter & UC iled to mmoney and e will 4 goods aro get the cash. Wit} broadsitto every department, No chiplay about this sale. heap, Mrilton . XAND MILâ€" Darre sacrificing CSE ess and 0, g l "H ks i io( y | ) . Opposite:U . §, . ‘ (Mention this baper.) & lifeâ€"size UREN‘S a on cemematnnenit nA n et on s oove aric on 0 s ida l n Pubis us n crcuidk ceenite dn it enatved Cabinet Photograph ts t . bu ofi . T9 ST. PAUL STREET d leave your order for some o * beautifuiiy finished ST.â€" CATHARIN®E: Albums reduced. Â¥atent Of ‘and car Ladies‘ rubber cirenulars reduced M * bargain at two dollars. Mall A1V Smvyrna i: C 0Tommanomneemememrmmom $4. Old p; NBEA V d Â¥o w ces lici teething, is ple prescription of female phuysicia States, and is fo out the world, bottle. Besure Soothing Syrup ApyIC® 10 MoTHKERS.â€"Are you disturbod at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the pain cf Cutting Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup," for children Teething. Its value is incaleu!â€" able. It will relieve the poorlittle sufferer immediateiy. _ Depend upon it mothersâ€" there is no mistake about it. It cures Dysenâ€" tery and Diarrhc@s, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Infiammation, and gives tone and enerey to the wnhole system. "Mrs. Winslow‘~ sccihing Syrup.""For childreu teething, is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and hbesp female piuysicians and nurses in the United B d. Reâ€"LiPTTELL ;or and Attorney : 300 men‘s black worsted overcoats from $4.99 up $5.99 up. 290 boys‘ cape overcoats from $1.75 up. 1,000 pairs men‘s pants from 79c¢. up. â€"â€"WHEN YoUu WiVaR Carpet sweeners redi grm .N QORRVTET, â€"EEAMILITONF UxKD 11y pictures ; enlarged T31 # ~CGOâ€"TOâ€". tr1g LN d LUSI M A C c m 0 it or raise the roof off the building in the attempt. We ar i a savage butchery, begotten only of frenzied desperation completely obliterating values and annihilating prices. P Cush we waut; Cash we will havoe, no matter what the Inso Number .5 Di ina AND SERVICEABLE JGEU PEBICES Fouuceu. TY 11, but we must swallow it. out for the stuff. aus aud nurses in or sgle hy a1}arneo 1, Price twentyâ€" i casesg reduced. Carpets reduced and O 48e ETice iwentyâ€"luve cents id ask for "Mrs, Winslow‘s and take no other kind. â€"â€"ATâ€"â€" npliengs Sio meprentmreneermon en rarers mc 3 T UDIG ARE 7 copied and Curtains reduced T1 W »PAt WYERUUA] scime of t} shed ww ce PRAC rtacon graph for N( 5:M >» P EEOITCSC uce( ‘RAUEE 11VLIL@ sulferer it mothersâ€" cures Dysenâ€" the Stomach nose A J h J g C3 T C°F rOnot ‘rea of auy.one who wi strvctions. Will free and pay your ery week Write: Men to Salary . cessfnl 41 AND 43 ST. PauyL S3 C lic@i C Aploo0 13 05 J0:4:) for | 39 1 1J 93 Colored gros grain silks regâ€" ular price $1.50 to $2.50 now selliug at one price, 50 cents. We have‘a few French pat. tern bonnets ‘and hats left, they are: yours=at half price NotE.â€"Our stores will be kept open "till ©9:30 on the venings of Dec, 21, :23,â€"and 24, on these day‘s the=GT. p. 42 ONTARIO STREET BT. CATHARINE®S SALESMAN Make no mistake; commit no error: $4D: 15 f CASHâ€"AND OnE PRICE. , A*‘ILL BLOWs THE wind TtHat PROFITS NO ONE," : We throw profit to the winds, our hand is at the throat of the margin on SILKS We. are / overstocked . They must move and this is our way of hurrying them along until January 1, as a A M A,S OH NB RIN (@ we make the following reducâ€" tions. 2 50 35 20 s i f ‘1!-?;‘ i s ¢ Roo ® A S ( * i $ Ba a~ o A mangt t & )1 ies * Antomin.s 8+ # & n ) t *# nees lA 5tA %, J 198 (a T33 P tA 36e C : b (Ga es Ees y wis t y Car * \hn c io sop o CTaves C AOttaA....cf ® _ ) take orders for Nurser or Commission. I can‘ r T i â€" B Pbtnane a s on theserdays the=G:T. R. ‘issue reduced fares to. St. rarines,"traing returnino WANTED E. 0. GRAHAM 4d 00 Black Faille who will work and _ Will furnish ha o aveancnmenr nouemenimncneimewermume emons rerassmnny, 111 YAz 5j °* Yyork and follow my inâ€" Wil!l furnish handsome outfil y your salary or commission evâ€" Write for terms at once. HDitl matter what the logs XMAS OFFERING t Black Gros Grain j for QUI Black Surah for cmmmmmmesserceocory: o K8 Ah JoOy M for Nurseryman 9 Toronto, dat. £6 €6 §6 ursery Stock, on can make & sucâ€" 66 66 66 66 eration, we have fired ces:~ Profits Scattered 6 demen : m Francais 11 £ iA B are compelled to you‘ to & ( at $1â€"13 im a c s 1 63 1"98 2 05 2°57 T‘ _to T28 1 43 ; we 80 are

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